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The Daily Echo, 1934-11-27

1934-11-27 Page 01

Smash Southport!
SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
First American High School Daily
Support The Team!
TWO CENTS
VOL. XXXVn. NO. 50. SHORTRIDOE HIGH SCHOOL, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, .1984
JUNIORS ELECT WESLEY MARTIN AS GLASS HEAD
DEBATING ASPIRANTS
WILL CONTEST SOON
Miss Lloyd, Mr. Sigler and Mr.
Shoemaker Are Judges
At the Tryout
The tryouts for the debating teams
will be held on Tuesday, December
18, in Room 241, Mr. Clarance C.
Shoemaker of .the English department has announced. "Resolved, that
there should be Federal grants to
states to aid Public Schools" will
be the question used in the National
Debating Leagues and in the State
Debating Leagues.
The judges will be Miss Lloyd,
Mr. Sigler, and Mr. Shoemaker.
There is a possibility that the
Tri-State contract may be renewed
as Walnut Hills of Cincinnati and
the Male High School of Louisville
have written that they favor renewal, but with certain changes in
the contract.
Mr. Shoemaker also makes the
following important statement. "The
constructive speeches should not be
longer. than five minutes and the
rebuttal rjt more than three minutes." All boys wishing to tryout
should give their names to Mr. Shoemaker, not later than December. 14.
VARSITY RECEIVES
BASKETBALL SVITS
Coach Kenneth Peterman issued
nine varsity basketball suits yesterday to the following men: Kitzmiller, J. Brown, Mueller, McDaniels,
Cromer, Dawson, Brennan, Palmer,
and Stevenson. The tenth man is
yet to be picked from the following
group: Callender, Anderson, West-
(Continued on page four)
BUDDY BROWN PRESIDES
OVER SENIORS
Buddy Brown will preside over a
meeting of the' Senior class to be
held tomorrow in the auditorium
during assembly.
There will be a class discussion on
plans for a Christmas party. Jack
Stevenson will give a report on the
Annual and an address will be given
hy Buddy Brown.
This is the first meeting this year
of the Senior class. It will be as
short as possible, lasting no longer
than the regular assembly period.
Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells!
From the looks of things near
Room 109, Christmas Is coming!
Echo covers for the 1934 Christmas Echo are on parade.
Christmas trees, flowers, reindeers, candles and snowflakes
-mingled with attractive colors
are waiting for Wednesday to
come, when the pupils will
1 choose which cover ls the most
attractive.
Come on, Shortridgers! Is it.
this one, or that one?
The thirty-fourth convention of
.the -Central Association of Science
and Mathematics Teachers will convene here at the Hotel Lincoln, November 30 and December 1.
The local arrangements committee
for the 1034 convention has chosen
for its slogan "Hearty Hoosier Hospitality".
On Friday afternoon at four o'clock, the Indianapolis Chapter of
the Council of Administrative Women in Education is sponsoring a
tea in the Lincoln Room so the out
of town members may get acquainted.
The annual banquet will be held
(Continued on page four)
ASSOCIATION HOLDS
ANNUAL CONVENTION
New President Passes Mueller On
First Ballot With Great Majority
Mart Schissel Wins Race of Vice-President by a Small Plurality;
Mary Morrison Captures Secretaryship for Class of '36; Lewis
Morrison Becomes Treasurer by a Very Close Vote.
DICK NEFfBECOMES
VAUDEVILLE CHAIRMAN
APOLOGY!
Tuesday's Echo wishes to apologize to Martha Morrison for neglecting to print her name with
the interview of Serge Jaroff,
leader of the Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus. This interview
was published in last Tuesday's
Echo, November 19.
DIAMOND EXPERT
— Cut Courtesy the Indianapolis News.
FRANK B. WADE
Ballard Smith, Bettie Pierce, and
Carter Boyd Are New
Council Members
In a sweeping victory yesterday
Wesley Martin, stellar football star,
was elected president of the class of
'36. Others elected were; Martha
Schissel, vice-president; Mary Morrison, secretory, Lewis Morrison,
treasurer; and Richard Neff, vaude-
i^ille chairman. New student council
members are: Ballard Smith, Bettie
Pearce and Carter -woyd. A close
issue between Myra Lewis and Rachael Feibleman has not yet been
decided.
Elected by Majority
Martin was elected on the first
ballot by the count of 186 voteo,
just one vote above the majority of
the class. His nearest competitor
was Bud Mueller, also a prominent
Junior athlete.
In an exciting race for vice-presidency Martha Schlssel triumphed on
the third ballot hy two votes, 203 -
201. Embelle Waldo was next ln the
race and Lue McWhirter was a close
third with 194 votes.
Mary Morrisbn triumphed over
the other candidates for secretary-
(Continued on page four)
Mr. Wood Coaches
Freshmen Netmen
"Long Tom" Woods, freshmen
mentor, issued the statement that
over one hundred enthusiastic freshmen reported for the initial basketball practice Saturday morning. Mr.
Woods brought the "frosh" football
squad through their season, unde-
(Continued on page four)
Frank B. Wade, head of our chemistry department, is a nationally
known diamond expert. He first became interested in the hobby of
diamonds when he, by chance found
several precious stones while on a
hike. He became interested, and
since then has become famous as a
diamond expert. While panning for
gold along Gold Creek in Morgan
County, he found a genuine diamond,
(Continued on page four)
Future D. E. C. C's Attention!!
We welcome into the fold of
defeated candidates the Juniors
"who didn't even come close"!
Heartiest congratulations are in
order. To those in the first row:
Dick Mueller, Embelle Waldo,
Jane Spencer, David Hacker,!
Newell Van Sickle, and aU those
million Student Council aspirants. Other distinguished members are: Al Fessler, Don Pen- '
rod, Lue McWhirter, Pollijane
Britton, Dot King, Almeda Privett, Lois McCaskey, Scott Olive,
Nettie Dulberger, and Margaret
Parrish.

Smash Southport!
SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
First American High School Daily
Support The Team!
TWO CENTS
VOL. XXXVn. NO. 50. SHORTRIDOE HIGH SCHOOL, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, .1984
JUNIORS ELECT WESLEY MARTIN AS GLASS HEAD
DEBATING ASPIRANTS
WILL CONTEST SOON
Miss Lloyd, Mr. Sigler and Mr.
Shoemaker Are Judges
At the Tryout
The tryouts for the debating teams
will be held on Tuesday, December
18, in Room 241, Mr. Clarance C.
Shoemaker of .the English department has announced. "Resolved, that
there should be Federal grants to
states to aid Public Schools" will
be the question used in the National
Debating Leagues and in the State
Debating Leagues.
The judges will be Miss Lloyd,
Mr. Sigler, and Mr. Shoemaker.
There is a possibility that the
Tri-State contract may be renewed
as Walnut Hills of Cincinnati and
the Male High School of Louisville
have written that they favor renewal, but with certain changes in
the contract.
Mr. Shoemaker also makes the
following important statement. "The
constructive speeches should not be
longer. than five minutes and the
rebuttal rjt more than three minutes." All boys wishing to tryout
should give their names to Mr. Shoemaker, not later than December. 14.
VARSITY RECEIVES
BASKETBALL SVITS
Coach Kenneth Peterman issued
nine varsity basketball suits yesterday to the following men: Kitzmiller, J. Brown, Mueller, McDaniels,
Cromer, Dawson, Brennan, Palmer,
and Stevenson. The tenth man is
yet to be picked from the following
group: Callender, Anderson, West-
(Continued on page four)
BUDDY BROWN PRESIDES
OVER SENIORS
Buddy Brown will preside over a
meeting of the' Senior class to be
held tomorrow in the auditorium
during assembly.
There will be a class discussion on
plans for a Christmas party. Jack
Stevenson will give a report on the
Annual and an address will be given
hy Buddy Brown.
This is the first meeting this year
of the Senior class. It will be as
short as possible, lasting no longer
than the regular assembly period.
Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells!
From the looks of things near
Room 109, Christmas Is coming!
Echo covers for the 1934 Christmas Echo are on parade.
Christmas trees, flowers, reindeers, candles and snowflakes
-mingled with attractive colors
are waiting for Wednesday to
come, when the pupils will
1 choose which cover ls the most
attractive.
Come on, Shortridgers! Is it.
this one, or that one?
The thirty-fourth convention of
.the -Central Association of Science
and Mathematics Teachers will convene here at the Hotel Lincoln, November 30 and December 1.
The local arrangements committee
for the 1034 convention has chosen
for its slogan "Hearty Hoosier Hospitality".
On Friday afternoon at four o'clock, the Indianapolis Chapter of
the Council of Administrative Women in Education is sponsoring a
tea in the Lincoln Room so the out
of town members may get acquainted.
The annual banquet will be held
(Continued on page four)
ASSOCIATION HOLDS
ANNUAL CONVENTION
New President Passes Mueller On
First Ballot With Great Majority
Mart Schissel Wins Race of Vice-President by a Small Plurality;
Mary Morrison Captures Secretaryship for Class of '36; Lewis
Morrison Becomes Treasurer by a Very Close Vote.
DICK NEFfBECOMES
VAUDEVILLE CHAIRMAN
APOLOGY!
Tuesday's Echo wishes to apologize to Martha Morrison for neglecting to print her name with
the interview of Serge Jaroff,
leader of the Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus. This interview
was published in last Tuesday's
Echo, November 19.
DIAMOND EXPERT
— Cut Courtesy the Indianapolis News.
FRANK B. WADE
Ballard Smith, Bettie Pierce, and
Carter Boyd Are New
Council Members
In a sweeping victory yesterday
Wesley Martin, stellar football star,
was elected president of the class of
'36. Others elected were; Martha
Schissel, vice-president; Mary Morrison, secretory, Lewis Morrison,
treasurer; and Richard Neff, vaude-
i^ille chairman. New student council
members are: Ballard Smith, Bettie
Pearce and Carter -woyd. A close
issue between Myra Lewis and Rachael Feibleman has not yet been
decided.
Elected by Majority
Martin was elected on the first
ballot by the count of 186 voteo,
just one vote above the majority of
the class. His nearest competitor
was Bud Mueller, also a prominent
Junior athlete.
In an exciting race for vice-presidency Martha Schlssel triumphed on
the third ballot hy two votes, 203 -
201. Embelle Waldo was next ln the
race and Lue McWhirter was a close
third with 194 votes.
Mary Morrisbn triumphed over
the other candidates for secretary-
(Continued on page four)
Mr. Wood Coaches
Freshmen Netmen
"Long Tom" Woods, freshmen
mentor, issued the statement that
over one hundred enthusiastic freshmen reported for the initial basketball practice Saturday morning. Mr.
Woods brought the "frosh" football
squad through their season, unde-
(Continued on page four)
Frank B. Wade, head of our chemistry department, is a nationally
known diamond expert. He first became interested in the hobby of
diamonds when he, by chance found
several precious stones while on a
hike. He became interested, and
since then has become famous as a
diamond expert. While panning for
gold along Gold Creek in Morgan
County, he found a genuine diamond,
(Continued on page four)
Future D. E. C. C's Attention!!
We welcome into the fold of
defeated candidates the Juniors
"who didn't even come close"!
Heartiest congratulations are in
order. To those in the first row:
Dick Mueller, Embelle Waldo,
Jane Spencer, David Hacker,!
Newell Van Sickle, and aU those
million Student Council aspirants. Other distinguished members are: Al Fessler, Don Pen- '
rod, Lue McWhirter, Pollijane
Britton, Dot King, Almeda Privett, Lois McCaskey, Scott Olive,
Nettie Dulberger, and Margaret
Parrish.